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What happens if I go on strike until my tulpa gives me more results? Has anybody ever tried this?

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That sounds horribly counterproductive. Assuming you mean you'll stop tulpaforcing until you get results, you'll just slowly kill your tulpa. It sounds like you think your tulpa is purposefully holding back results from you just to be a dick. Am I wrong? And how many hours are you into the process?

That sounds horribly counterproductive. Assuming you mean you'll stop tulpaforcing until you get results, you'll just slowly kill your tulpa. It sounds like you think your tulpa is purposefully holding back results from you just to be a yogurt cannon. Am I wrong? And how many hours are you into the process?

 

Seventy-one

That sounds horribly counterproductive. Assuming you mean you'll stop tulpaforcing until you get results, you'll just slowly kill your tulpa. It sounds like you think your tulpa is purposefully holding back results from you just to be a yogurt cannon. Am I wrong? And how many hours are you into the process?

 

Also, life's hard. You have to thrive to survive.

What happens if I go on strike until my tulpa gives me more results? Has anybody ever tried this?

 

It won't grow at all, and will likely regress if left long enough.

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Peace

Ceasing development of your tulpa to get results is the equivalent of stopping the pain of a papercut on your finger by chopping off your arm. Your tulpa needs attention to gain sentience, and by going on strike, you're depriving it of the exact thing it needs to survive. Not a good idea.

Terrible idea.

Find ways to interact with your tulpa and show her that you care. Try not to be negative about, but instead do what you can to help the tulpa develop.

What happens if you don't practice something for a long time? You get worse at it. Same goes for Tulpaforcing. If you want to put a halt to the process instead of reversing it, you will have to go on pilot flame.

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